Okeene Eagle. (Okeene, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 43, Ed. 1 Friday, August 16, 1907 Page: 4 of 8
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The Okeene Eagle.
*L € ADAM* JR * 51 C KF.LLEY.
KiiUir* M l Pobliaiun.
ModJij i* primary Jar
Monday is primary day and we
aa «ftly say there it not a man
rCKLIiHIEb S4CKV FRIDA Y
Aabempt. >a $).«» per yiar raalrag
A4v<-rusing rtfi oa apsni<rac.<yu.
A nnoancernents.
!<; the Bi ptllkia Pninarr |
J. C. l>«*rLR-> Representative
O. P. Ki th.......County « lerk
C. F Duk .. .( 'oontr JsCr
-I *•' '>rlt*»>, 4'ounly J»'jiveyor
OL S. Bosoms*, Count j Attorney
t»RAAU*a>, Reg. Deed*
♦o«Jf L. Ftnca, Treasurer
foe Stavi.kt, County Clerk
A. >l< Ati ni r.
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cievrnUoo hail lasting until six o’clock tion abroad in Oklahoma and Indian
when the Secretary will be the guest of Territory They are sending their a-
honor at a dinner tn be siren by tnein through the can try. bearing
her? of the State Repobiican Commit- t*l» to the effect that the repnbUcan
Be *or- and rote at At night Secretary Taft will de P*rtF “ ''1»Poaed to statehood and they
Do not let a few ; ijrer hi* addrw* at eight thirty. I tell the people especially thoae in the
Chairman Holcomb will in trod nee rural dirtric,B that th« repnbUcan
Ooiernor Fargeson who will intro- PUtform- decl*«* •«**“* statehood
j dm>- governor Frsnt*. wfc., in turn Th<?T do not th*t tb* republican
will intradace Mr Taft | t**rtT ** opposed to the nnamerican
Aft. r the exercises at Convention gerrymander and other similar objee-
■ i_______. hall. Mr. Taft will be the guest of the tionabie features f the proposed con
- u.iti me ‘ best ever’ or tfc, R^eptwm Commitw held n-r- this af Oklahoma CSty Pres# CJ«b at a bnnqnet rt,"",nn bnt *h“f ,r h** ,t“l#
•~= »*• loerr it not m man
Wnen you hare good men in the for * place on the Repnbli-
countr offices keep them there. ]< <*■ ticket «ho is not worthy of
does not alwajs pa; to try n v^ar support,
periaienu. toe primary.
- J men nominate the ticket.
C ‘Hi-seli aud the const ilnooa*'— — ■■
bat which Haskell, the Ohio Ha-
keli or the Indian Territory Has _
k-ll, tie Palmer Haskel or the Oklahoma City, Aug. 9-*t an en-
^>r-'*** Ha»keu? A d which con- icnisiasti,; meeting of the Genera! Taft
Taft <1 Oklahoma City.
—o—
••Mil better?*’
stitation bnt that it ha? pledged itself
Fact is il’s ail t^rnoon. a tentative pr--grain was ar *•> be given at one of the hotels. to remedy the same if placed in power,
i retty puxzling for a democrat to range.! for th. occaasioa of retort «t*pn»*n from the various committees but they proclaim that republicans aie
know tost what he is supposed to Taft s visit here on An rost 24th Tn. plicate that all the arrangements will »«mlnst «*tehood and have so declared
- - ' .. ___... Tha atnicaoriou r.f ITaalroll aro hnr.d of
‘!w» Ja« »**t be is «up(>o»ed to Taft s visit here on August 24th. The that all the arrangements will, aw so aociareo
'•e tor. The; have gotten thing- ine.-tlng was presided oyer by chairman be complete: there will be in the neigh The emissaries of Haskell are hard at
prett y well Uneled up and is Has. I M. Holcomb ami a fall att-u-lanc bnrhood of fiftr bands in the parade ! WuA “°w in the western part of
kel Murray & to. have their a a; -as present It was announced by the The line of march agreed upon is as Oklahoma and report* from Caddo
keli -Hurray Sc Co. have their wa; -a. preaent It wa, annonneed by the
thing. w,H keep tangle.! up— Ok-1... mmittee oo transportation that a rate
I .1.0 ua Post. of one fare and ooe third from all
county indicate that hundreds of these
Cx-4ioVER.\o«t T. B. Fr® rsojt
Looking over the field of . andi-
da'es for ike various offices, we cn
■sheriff Ddn’t forget th. Republican pri , T-r* “ l°Tm'“g oor opin
Kn.a Ga«D.-S«peri.tet»dent mary ,.«t MoruUV. | pl»oe ike the mteresU of the
<3- K. Miuosk. County Judge
5C J. Warn, District Clerk
-lows Parrish. Com’r .-nd District
M Ttlu - County Clerk
aates lor tae various offices, we cn- — —----- s'"?
desvor. in formiug our opinions to t.* . t>“ Augost 2-..-1 and ^sth in
• place the the iuterests of the countv ! |
ahead of all else, and in so doing;
at etgnt ten a m on the morning
______^____ __Secretary Taft will arrive in the dtv j
we gladly elate from our own per- i *r e,gDt l,rn * m 00 morning ot |
Sivnsl nkin i ■ i ■ ii■! .1 .t *k.---J:- - * a^°*t -4th over the Fn» ► road and
The line of march agreed upon is as ;
follow#' —
________ ... Form on Third St., right resting OE fellows *r<- are.ngaged iu the work of
I»u*ta in Oalahoma and Indian Terri-, b'-urth bmadwav. s.^uth to Second St.. Umr,-Iire entation. Th* republic n
tory to Oklahoma <Atv had been secor- west to Robinson, sooth to First Sl . j Party in ip platform, adopted at Tulsa
-d from the railroads good between wm* to Harrev «^,uth to Main St., east d,d not declare against statehood, it
on Main, to Brouiwav south to Grand *injl,I-T r*°‘nted ont ohjectionable feat-
west on Grand tr Hudson sonth to aree in the proposed constitution and
California to • i“lid to I^ple that if the repulican
-^o «-r ucwm can oe boneall; aonal observation that the eoDdition •4lh over the Fri* . ro^ and Wl,‘ ^ D*“1 P*r
m»de again#: any one the -tale ; 0f tbe recor,1# ind 2gMin lh„ -ull be met at the dep..t by a reception P^-mptly at 230 ©clock
t,e**, _ County C.erk. office during ihe COBUai“'* omAiAtimg of chairman, wc In «*»^tion with
California and west on
convention hall where the reception
will be held. The parade will leave
Republican Ticket.
Fw Cong11 wisi>u. 2nd 4m eraiic primary.
s4j\ B rcoi I'.. 3
1 m election voles will not t»e
counted and returned in the same
manner a* the vote* of the derao-
the parade.
preseii; occupancy bv John Tyler *nd •** “‘’“ber* "« the *tate c E Hunter of the state
ha- few eoualF, if aoV, in Oklabo r*poW,c" «*»*«> «mmittee member# «®»ral o.mmittee has offered a prire
ma. Three year, ago John resign- ‘,f the reP«bli. an pros# of Oklahoma <* » “fy doUar «lk flag to tbt republi-
ed a po.ition under evil service to and I,ld“« Territory and fifty additi-m-: ,he **•' *PP«.-M>ce
accept U e office of Countv Clerk “ reTKlbi,CAn* <* Pronunen, e to be nam m tb" hne 4 "*rch “d two c"b Priz
and since bis occupancy of that ^ by Hol^mb within th. «<*»"«»? dollar* each for the
office be has fully justified tn. con- f«w <***■• clnb «*• “»* *PP^r
IflOHHSO
FF.Rfil'-MjN,
(jovtra r,
I RANK FRANTZ.
Lcentenaat 4iover» r
.V G TCRK
.Vctetary of State.
THOMAS ROBXETT
AtD^rney < >eoenu.
8 H KEKD
State Treasurer.
•ioRTIMEBF STILLWELL
State Auditor
J E. DYC HE.
- :p-nnt*ndrnt of 8cho..D,
CALVIN BALLARD.
- wv wp-a.iv; w a tuai ---— •
Chairman Hunter ha* a ©oro- of he b.“ fu,ly ju‘l'Bed the oon- "" d*y*'
over twentv active worker# with bdeDC* friends placed in him. : * t" ** «*c’ r**-d to the Threadgill
hi n at beadouarters, which it the °ne change alone that he inatalled, by tbg grmre P*«T »® untom-^
busiest place in tbe new state. *l *OIne future time *ave the “ * fTOtn ,hen °ntil eleven o-
__ oountv many dollar*, and that it 1 ^k the Secretary will be in rerirment
, .. tbe new system of book-keeping in- aleven o’clock hs will be taken for
t-ver; Republican ahould go to nailed lietw.en tbe Couut; Trea*. ■a*o*»>bile drive .^rer the city, re-
;r 'oiry n« v' Monday and help urers offi.-<-and that of the Count* earning at twelv*. wh*n h- will be the
ance and the best band
march
in the line of
line (napM-tor
HALSTEAD
cab*
usurancs r^wniniaaotv--
MICHAEL BUHKE
Labor CouitniMHooe-r
A D Ml KLIN
—Ate Examiner and Ia-p~ tor
J 8 FISHER
Commisskmer of Cbanrie#
Miss HAZKL TOMLINSON
orporation C‘oinmisw<mer
PATRICK J DORE
JOHN JENSEN
D A. CRAFTON
'■ipreme Judge *,th Diet
W W HNODDY
lark of Supreme Goar'
IOHN W SPEAKK
Fur Kept. #, atarive
EMORY D. BROWNLEE
r ------- »'',evane<j oeiw.en tne county jrea*.--------
the primary nex- Monday and help urera office and that of tbe Conntv !arnin« •» *«*»▼-•■........... ....
If,* S00*1 tUck«l 1D field. I Clerk. Tbe system is thorough *«■* <* bo«>r at a lnncheoa given by
.Uoo t stay at home and then bowl ,nd complete ‘and each day tbe,th* ^P^lican state candidates In
about the ticket. clerka office baa a full and complete tht aft'-n»'»n »* 2 ocloc1' ---
! reoord with duplicate or triplicate wil1 ^ flowed by
checks, receipts, deposit slips etc., __ ———____
£ 5>^K««»»K^4Mo»i^4KK4»S»»»r
^•v^rT day prominent democrats
from all over tbe two territories
drop m to Republican headquarters
»t Oklahoma City to promises vote
for f rants and a square deal.
MORE FALSEHOODS
Oklahoma City. Aug. » In line with
their usual tactics the Haskell demo-
CTats are spreading falsehoods, relative
to the position of the republican party
reoepti- >n at in reference to the proposed cotutitn-
ticket is elected, these features will be
eliminated. The proposition to declare
as a party against the constitution a*
a whole was defeated by a vote of ap
proximately thirteen hundred . to two
hundred.
Notwithstanding the friends of Has-
kell and his minions to spread these
falsehoods, it is reported that there ia a
growing sentiment throughout western
and southwestern Oklahoma against
the manipulations of tbe democratic
nominee for Governor and many
democrats who have been attend-
ing the meeting* at which republicans
are the principle speakers are declaring
that they will cast their vote for Frantz
and the entire Republican state ticket
It is said perfection cannot be obtain-
ed in this life We think we have
reached it with "THE ALTON
GOODS.
Tyler’s motto for this office teems Jl
to be, “if it is worth doing at all, %/
do it well.*’ No man who has ever g/
known John Tyler ever finds it X
No man who has ever JT
_ »™"« uuun Tvler ever finds it _L
ne nrimar; .ystem .. the orly , necessary to ask b.s polit.es a# his V
tw ke, ' i, nom,n*l‘- » coont) brand of Republicanism is tbe kind l)
eunal.h *Vtr> ol r *H I that make, uself known, and not JL
in hi.* r h‘* F'eference an elec-ion is held that you do iv t
go<xi if r ”k ^ f' Kut ‘l W no hnd workin, continually until
, ‘ the polls are do*ed for the success Z
It l iO lb;;*rher h*if. nom , of Republican ticket. The Re- /
' r 'otera in the publicans cannot do better than to Jl
nls- r « r'^1 * tbe po'ling renominate John as it insures the 9/>
,u«i ^ v
official and one who is always relia- l
David ©olrnridt & Go
ALL SUMMER GOODS
country vote should get out also.
If you know a Republican who
doe# not intend to go to tbe pri-
mary, go and get him. If we get
out a lull vote evervbodv will 1®
I satisfied.
My a Republican worker Repnb-
ltcans get out to the primary and g.
vote for men who yon know can s/
and will attend to tbe duties of the
office in a creditable manner.
Having: just returned from the market where I purchased
a large stock of fall and winter goods, and they are arriving
daily, we want to make room for them. We will sell the fol-
lowing goods at cost for the next two weeks, beginning
Summer Underwear.
'■0 cent garment at.......... 3.1c
35 cent garment at...... Ilk-
Boy a Union Saits
O cent garment now...... 49c
Ladies Collars.
35 cent collar for........... 18c
ul cent collar for........... 11c
10 cent collar for.......wfc
IJOW that we have sold our Hardware and Implements, we
■’ will give our entire attention to
FURNITURE & UNDERTAKING.
Our large double building will give ua ample space to dis-
play our mammoth stock, and we eatend a special invitation
to come in and look at the best stock of Furniture in the
county.
W e carry the largest and most complete line of Undertaking
g.H«l* in thin section of the country, and our hearse is the
finest in northern Oklahoma.
We want your business, and if carefully selected, high-
grade stock, at reasonable prices attract your attention visit
our store and be convinced.
‘WE HAVE THE GOODS.
Cochrane &r Dolie.
Okeene, Okla.
Straw Hats.
tl 50 Kind now
9*c
1 25 Kind nbw
...Me
75 Kind now
58c
. 30 Kind now .....
..35c
25 Kind now.......
15 Kind now.....
We have a few Zepber
cloth
caps which are a valne at
*1 00
dosing them ont at 85c.
Belts.
85 cent belt* for
43c
50 cent belt# for ....... ..
..35c
25 cent lidt? Lt
. 18c
Muslin Underwear.
skirts
•
An elegant line of skirts
trim-
tued lace insertion and also
with fine Swiss insertions.
♦ '75 Kind now
♦ 55
1 Oo Kind now
•9
2 25 Kind now
1 78
3 25 Kind now
2 55
drawerk
♦2 011 Kind now
$1 49
1 00 Kind now
«•
75 Kind now
58
50 Kind now
35
2-5 Kind now
19
Corset Covers.
*1.00 Kind for
75c Kind for ...;____
. 58c
50c Kind for
. 39c
40c Kind for
Gowns.
♦2.1*1 Kind for
1.25 Kind for......
95c
1.00 Kind for
69c
Summer Dress Goods.'
6 cent Lawn- ............44c
-7| cent Lawn*........ 6c
15 cent Rose Batiste ....... He
10 cent Venetian Veiling......b*
25 cent Silk Mull........... 18c
25 cent Soimmer Silk Uk-
3# cent Kobe Silk . ..... 22c
25 cent Warning*......... )tk-
50 cent Checked Snmmer
Suitings.............'Me *
A few more of thus# nice cool
locking wrapper? we wish to give
yon the fl *1 Kind for ... fl 19
1 25 Kind for____ 8«
W* have a few more of those
nice white lingerie waists which
we will close ont at the following
low prices.
r2 25 Silk Waists for ......fl M
1 -*>0 Tan Emb Waists for 1 19
1 25 White Waists ...... 89
75 White Waists ....... 53
50 Waists .................3p
Fans.
•50 cent Fans go at...........35c
2> cent Fans go at ..........}8c
10 cent Fans go at ...........74c
Above prices good for two-
weeks only. Come and
buy goods cheap.
Knowing that crop conditions are not o-nnH v™ i
that people want good goods at low prices if vou 7nn^0W
V new stock over you will find that we are cheanar ^
.( average merchants. We buy as cheao as mont^- „tb,an th!
business ability can afford. P m0ney and g°od
:<
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Give us a call ancl A
be Convinced. a
KBMm & m. i
noth Phones. Okeene, Okla ?
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Adams, B. E., Jr. & Kelley, M. C. Okeene Eagle. (Okeene, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 43, Ed. 1 Friday, August 16, 1907, newspaper, August 16, 1907; Okeene, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1172415/m1/4/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.